Okay, this is my last attempt to get these xview issues resolved. Please understand that I can not spend roughly a quarter of my fvwm time trying to guess what you actually mean with your bug reports.
I could not reproduce a single problem you reported in the last few weeks, and I tried long and hard - several hours. When I ask you for configuration snippets and detailed instructions I almost never get an answer. When I ask you questions about the bug reports I almost never get an answer. When I make a patch and ask if it helped to fix the problem, I rarely get an answer. Instead, the same problems are reported again and again after a while with no additional information. For example, you posted that patch more than a year ago, and I explained why it will not be applied and asked for further information which I never got. Please understand that I can not continue to spend this much time with your bug reports. Their quality and your responsiveness has to improve for me to work efficiently. Now my last attempt to get feedback on the individual problems: 1) Send me your full configuration file and all icons that are necessary to demonstrate below problems. Also, please state the command line which you use to start fvwm and the exact fvwm version in each bug report. 2) "My mozilla icon which used to be white is now grey." Again: Is that and application provided icon or one set in fvwm? I need at least the exact mozilla vertsion and that icon if it is a separate file. This may be a side effect of the color limit rewrite and may already have changed since then. 3) You wrote: > Start an xview application (cmdtool/textedit). > Unfocus it, iconify it and reopen it using the windowlist menu > (alternatively, Rester) Click into the xview app. May want to use multiple > xview windows to help the initial defocusing. > > The window won't accept focus....until you bring up a menu in that window > (need not select anything from menu) and then click in the window. > An easier way... > > "FvwmIdent" an xview window. > Click on the identfy window, closing it. > This will cause the xview not take focus problem. Both work perfectly for me with. I need your configuration file. 4) "... the icons in to left corner upon Restart is back. Once opened tho, icons obey iconbox upon iconifying." I need the configuration file, a specific application (preferredly *not* an xview application), and exact instructions ("click here, move mouse there, ..."). 5) You wrote: > xview secondary selections cause focus to change. > > Bring up 2 xview (eg textedit) windows (1 and 2). > Type some text in window 2. > Click into window 1. > Hold down Paste (L8) and select some text from window 2. > Release Paste key, > Selected text will get copied to window 1.. > Window 1 should keep focus (which 2.5.3 does). > In 2.5.4, window 2 gets focus upon release. > > I have a textk app that also allows 2ndary edits. > It's also seeing a switching of focus i believe between key_down and > key_up. - My keyboard does not have an L8 or Paste key. - I tried to bind XK_L8 to the F8 key. Now, when I press that key in the textedit window, the text cursor disappears. Nothing else happens. I have no idea how cut and paste works in textedit, what key I would have to press to cut a selection. How am I supposed to mark text in window 2? With keystrokes? Or button presses? I need instructions that an idiot can understand. - Is there another, mor mundane key that should have the same effect as the Paste key? - What is a "secondary edit"? - What is a "secondary selection?" - How to I make a "secondary selection"? - Please do not assume that anybody is able to use xview applications. Bye Dominik ^_^ ^_^ P.S.: Can someone please forward this mail to Elliot just in case my mails are lost on the way? -- Dominik Vogt, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL:http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm-workers" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]